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Rural Revolution Puts Women on the Move
By docjones on November 8, 2012

<!– end jp-progress –><!– end jp-controls –>Listen<!– playpause –><!– jp-time-holder –> A New Orleans-based company called Rural Revolution is connecting female artists in the developing world to commercial outlets in the United States.Kendra Jones Morris, the founder of the business, believes that empowering female entrepreneurs help strengthen community globally and locally. She spoke with Sharon Litwin on this week’s Notes from New Orleans.To read a related article written by Litwin, visit Nolavie.com.
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